Barrow near Shaugh Cross
A Bronze Age barrow, or burial mound, standing near Shaugh Cross on the open moorland of central Dartmoor.
A Bronze Age barrow, or burial mound, standing near Shaugh Cross on the open moorland of central Dartmoor.
A wayside cross site and 18th century waymarker on the open moor southeast of Beetor, marking an old route across Dartmoor.
A granite wayside cross standing on the open moor north of Warren House Inn, likely medieval in origin.
A medieval wayside cross standing north of Lee Moor, marking an ancient route across Dartmoor.
Remains of a tin smelting works on the northern slopes above Dry Lake, a testament to Dartmoor's mining heritage.
Remains of a tin streaming blowing house north of Yealm Steps, a remnant of medieval mining on Dartmoor.
Remains of a tin-streaming mill and blowing house on the edge of Dartmoor, evidence of the moor's mining heritage.
Remains of a medieval or post-medieval tin streaming works where water power processed ore at the confluence of Hook Lake and the River Erme.
Remains of a tin smelting works on Down Ridge, part of Dartmoor's medieval and post-medieval mining heritage.